Remembering that ‘Day of Infamy’. A calm December morning, 70 years ago today. From the peaceful sanctity of space, the beautiful Hawaiian Islands are like jewels in the azure sea. Oahu in the center, and if you zoom in, you can see Pearl Harbor on Oahu’s southern shore. I often wonder what kind of world we would have today…had that December morning been quiet and peaceful…just like any other. I can tell you that no one prays harder for peace than a soldier. And, in the words of a great American soldier: “I wish for you temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions, a freshness of the deep springs of life, a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, an appetite for adventure over love of ease. That from your heart springs a sense of wonder. The unfailing hope of ‘what next’? And the joy and inspiration of life.” A day and many souls remembered. A solemn prayer for grace and peace in our time. All was calm On that December day, Planes silently coming in From far away. From out of the clouds Planes flew in the air, Dropping bombs From everywhere. Many were still sleeping In their beds, While enemy planes Were flying overhead. The lives of the lost Are still being remembered, Relatives left behind Their hearts and souls still battered. - Cynthia Jones
